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39 The second study, in a university-affiliated orthopaedic practice, gave patients both verbal and written instructions to mark the intended surgical site with the label 'YES' and provided a marking pen to do so.
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So perhaps Darwin hit the mark, at least the mark he intended, when he chose his famed title.
Tellingly, in their letter to the patent office, its lawyers predict that McDonald's will "likely expand the use of its 'Mc' formative marks to include the same services on which the McWellness mark is intended to be used".
The PLAB pass mark is intended to be set at the same level as foundation year 1, but there are no formal mechanisms to ensure that beyond the judgments of a standard setter.
The Mark VIII was intended to improve upon the design of the Tetrarch in a number of areas.
That approach made the actual act of putting down a mark extremely intended.
The Panavision court noted that the "exception for noncommercial use of a famous mark is intended to prevent courts from enjoining constitutionally-protected speech". Id. at 1303.
"The Tonight Show" tries some ballsy stuff, and every once in a while it doesn't really hit the mark (puns all intended).
A number of reverse dies with an S mint mark, intended for the San Francisco Mint, were created in 1955; they were not used as that mint struck no nickels that year and subsequently closed, and the unused dies were sent for use at Denver, where the S mint mark was overpunched with a D. 1949 and 1954 are other years where one mintmark was punched over another.
When deli owners put up signs that read " 'Iced' Tea," the single quotation marks are intended to add extraliterary significance to the message, as if they were the grammatical equivalent of red ink.
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